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4,597 PointsTreehouseDefense.map does not contain a definition for OnMap
Game.cs code:
using System;
namespace TreehouseDefense
{
class Game
{
public static void Main()
{
Map map = new Map(8, 5);
Point point = new Point(4, 2);
bool isOnMap = map.OnMap(point);
Console.WriteLine(isOnMap);
point = new Point(8, 5);
isOnMap = map.OnMap(point);
Console.WriteLine(isOnMap);
}
}
}
Map.cs Code:
namespace TreehouseDefense
{
class Map
{
public readonly int Height;
public readonly int Width;
public Map(int width, int height)
{
Height = height;
Width = width;
}
public bool onMap (Point point)
{
return point.X >= 0 && point.X < Width &&
point.Y >= 0 && point.Y < Height;
}
}
}
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsYou have a case mismatch.
Your definition of onMap has a lower-case "o", but when you call it, you use the name "OnMap" with a capital "O".
Benneth Paredis
4,597 PointsThnx , these stupid mistakes always get me! :D